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Burlington, died Tuesday May 30. Services are 1 p.m. Saturday at Greater Free Gift B.C. Visitation is TBA under the direction of McFarland Funeral Company of Monroe. Burial will be at Richwood Memorial Garden.Edna Franklin, 83DUBACH Edna L. Franklin died Tuesday. Arrangements are incomplete under the direction of Kilpatrick Funeral Home of Ruston.Ruby Holleman, 91BASTROP Ruby Holleman, a homemaker, died Tuesday. Graveside services are 1 p.m. Friday at Saint Rest Baptist Church Cemetery, Dubach. Visitation is 5-7 p.m. Thursday at Golden Funeral Home, Bastrop.Frank B. Jones, 83DELHI Frank B. Jones, a pastor and retired school bus driver, died Sunday. Services are 11 a.m. Monday at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Delhi. Visitation is Sunday at McFarland Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in the church cemetery.Elbert Lucas, 55LAKE PROVIDENCE Elbert Lee Lucas, a laborer, died Monday, May 29. Services are 1 p.m. Saturday at the General Trans High School Auditorium. Visitation is 1-4 p.m. Friday at the Harris Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in the Gaither Memorial Cemetery.Chelsea Moore, 87FORT NECESSITY Chelsea Faydette Moore, a school teacher and coach, died Tuesday. Services are 10 a.m. Friday at Boeuf Prairie Methodist Church, Fort Necessi...

Besides northern Kanawha County, the governor said, the hardest-hit areas are White Sulphur Springs and Rainelle, in Greenbrier County, and Richwood, in Nicholas County.Two major bridges in Kanawha County, between Dunbar and South Charleston and between Nitro and St. Albans, were closed for several hours early Friday after a barge got loose and struck them. They were reopened Friday morning after state Department of Transportation inspectors deemed them safe.White Sulphur Springs got 9.17 inches of rain over the past 48 hours, NWS meteorologist Andrew Beavers said, the most in the state.As of Friday evening, U.S. 119 remained closed near Herbert Hoover High School and near the Clendenin exit of Interstate 79 in Kanawha County, according to the DOT. Other closed roads included W.Va. 82, from Cowen to Birch River in Webster County, W.Va. 20 at Webster Springs, W.Va. 41 at the Fayette-Nicholas county line, W.Va. 20 at Rainelle in Greenbrier County, W.Va. 39, from Mill Point to Richwood in Nicholas County, U.S. 60, from Sam Black to Rainelle in Greenbrier County, and W.Va. 92 at the Greenbrier-Pocahontas county line.Kanawha County emergency officials and State Police urged residents not to travel in flood-ravaged areas, and asked people making non-emergency 911 calls to be patient.Officials said Friday morning that many emergency responders had been working for more than 24 hours straight.In Webster County, 12 water rescues were performed overnight Thursday, according to Richard Rose, county emergency manager. He said they included “everything from vehicles to campers to boats to homes knocked off the foundation and numerous propane tanks floating down the river.” It was difficult to assess damage, he said, partly because some areas were inaccessible and partly because internet and cellphone service is out throughout the county.Sgt. P.J. Cochran, of the Summers County Sheriff’s Department, said two firefighters had to be rescued after their raft flipped at about 2:30 a.m. Friday.Roger Bryant, director of the Logan County Office of Emergency Management, said Logan County escaped damage but emergency responders from the county assisted Clay County, which was hit hard. He said his team alone evacuated six people and six dogs. He said the Clay County 911 center was flooded by two feet of water and Nicholas County had to dispatch calls for the county.More than 21,000 Appalachian Power customers, including more than 6,500 in Kanawha County, were without power as of 6 p.m. Friday, according to the company’s website. Appalachian Power said in a statement Friday afternoon that the company estimated restoring power could take “well into the weekend” for some areas, and crews were unable to access substations in Clendenin and in Fayette County’s Brackens Creek because of flooding.Mon Power had more than 26,000 customers without power Friday evening, according to its website; of those customers, more than half were in Greenbrier County.West Virginia American Water said at noon Friday that about 3,000 Kanawha County customers were without water, along with about 500 in Fayette County and about 50 in Boone County.“Our crews are working around the clock to respond to water emergencies, but we anticipate much-longer-than-usual restoration times due to many areas being completely inaccessible,” Jeff McIntyre, the water company’s president, said in a news release.The water company’s main office in Charleston was without power, and several booster stations were running on generators, according to the release.Several groups and agencies have set up donation drives for flood victims. The United Way of Central West Virginia set up an emergency fund for people to donate to, either by contacting the United Way office or visiting www.unitedwaycwv.org.Charleston city officials, for a second day,...

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Burlington, died Tuesday May 30. Services are 1 p.m. Saturday at Greater Free Gift B.C. Visitation is TBA under the direction of McFarland Funeral Company of Monroe. Burial will be at Richwood Memorial Garden.Edna Franklin, 83DUBACH Edna L. Franklin died Tuesday. Arrangements are incomplete under the direction of Kilpatrick Funeral Home of Ruston.Ruby Holleman, 91BASTROP Ruby Holleman, a homemaker, died Tuesday. Graveside services are 1 p.m. Friday at Saint Rest Baptist Church Cemetery, Dubach. Visitation is 5-7 p.m. Thursday at Golden Funeral Home, Bastrop.Frank B. Jones, 83DELHI Frank B. Jones, a pastor and retired school bus driver, died Sunday. Services are 11 a.m. Monday at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Delhi. Visitation is Sunday at McFarland Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in the church cemetery.Elbert Lucas, 55LAKE PROVIDENCE Elbert Lee Lucas, a laborer, died Monday, May 29. Services are 1 p.m. Saturday at the General Trans High School Auditorium. Visitation is 1-4 p.m. Friday at the Harris Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in the Gaither Memorial Cemetery.Chelsea Moore, 87FORT NECESSITY Chelsea Faydette Moore, a school teacher and coach, died Tuesday. Services are 10 a.m. Friday at Boeuf Prairie Methodist Church, Fort Necessi...

Besides northern Kanawha County, the governor said, the hardest-hit areas are White Sulphur Springs and Rainelle, in Greenbrier County, and Richwood, in Nicholas County.Two major bridges in Kanawha County, between Dunbar and South Charleston and between Nitro and St. Albans, were closed for several hours early Friday after a barge got loose and struck them. They were reopened Friday morning after state Department of Transportation inspectors deemed them safe.White Sulphur Springs got 9.17 inches of rain over the past 48 hours, NWS meteorologist Andrew Beavers said, the most in the state.As of Friday evening, U.S. 119 remained closed near Herbert Hoover High School and near the Clendenin exit of Interstate 79 in Kanawha County, according to the DOT. Other closed roads included W.Va. 82, from Cowen to Birch River in Webster County, W.Va. 20 at Webster Springs, W.Va. 41 at the Fayette-Nicholas county line, W.Va. 20 at Rainelle in Greenbrier County, W.Va. 39, from Mill Point to Richwood in Nicholas County, U.S. 60, from Sam Black to Rainelle in Greenbrier County, and W.Va. 92 at the Greenbrier-Pocahontas county line.Kanawha County emergency officials and State Police urged residents not to travel in flood-ravaged areas, and asked people making non-emergency 911 calls to be patient.Officials said Friday morning that many emergency responders had been working for more than 24 hours straight.In Webster County, 12 water rescues were performed overnight Thursday, according to Richard Rose, county emergency manager. He said they included “everything from vehicles to campers to boats to homes knocked off the foundation and numerous propane tanks floating down the river.” It was difficult to assess damage, he said, partly because some areas were inaccessible and partly because internet and cellphone service is out throughout the county.Sgt. P.J. Cochran, of the Summers County Sheriff’s Department, said two firefighters had to be rescued after their raft flipped at about 2:30 a.m. Friday.Roger Bryant, director of the Logan County Office of Emergency Management, said Logan County escaped damage but emergency responders from the county assisted Clay County, which was hit hard. He said his team alone evacuated six people and six dogs. He said the Clay County 911 center was flooded by two feet of water and Nicholas County had to dispatch calls for the county.More than 21,000 Appalachian Power customers, including more than 6,500 in Kanawha County, were without power as of 6 p.m. Friday, according to the company’s website. Appalachian Power said in a statement Friday afternoon that the company estimated restoring power could take “well into the weekend” for some areas, and crews were unable to access substations in Clendenin and in Fayette County’s Brackens Creek because of flooding.Mon Power had more than 26,000 customers without power Friday evening, according to its website; of those customers, more than half were in Greenbrier County.West Virginia American Water said at noon Friday that about 3,000 Kanawha County customers were without water, along with about 500 in Fayette County and about 50 in Boone County.“Our crews are working around the clock to respond to water emergencies, but we anticipate much-longer-than-usual restoration times due to many areas being completely inaccessible,” Jeff McIntyre, the water company’s president, said in a news release.The water company’s main office in Charleston was without power, and several booster stations were running on generators, according to the release.Several groups and agencies have set up donation drives for flood victims. The United Way of Central West Virginia set up an emergency fund for people to donate to, either by contacting the United Way office or visiting www.unitedwaycwv.org.Charleston city officials, for a second day,...